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Inside Job? Congressman Thomas Massie Exposes the Truth about the Jan 6 Pipe Bombs
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Journalist and BlazeTV contributor Steve Baker and Representative Thomas Massie discuss the mounting evidence that a small number of Capitol Police officers may have been involved in the planting of two phony pipe bombs.
Baker and Massie revealed exclusive video footage showing a number of otherwise inexplicable actions by law enforcement on and around J6.
It has been alleged that a Capitol Police officer planted the bombs, Capitol Police officers found bombs, and Capitol Police officers were excluded from the investigation!
There are many discrepancies and missing pieces in the official story of the pipe bombs that were planted on January 5, 2021, sixteen hours before the J6 breach of the Capitol.
Congressman Thomas Massie sat down with Steve Baker, a reporter with The Blaze who named Shauna Rae Kerkhoff as a 94% match in a gait analysis for the pipe bomber. She worked for the Capitol Police and was present and recorded on video using less-than-lethal weapon during the J6 event. She is now reported to be working with the CIA. Massie and Baker discussed the new film footage evidence from the FBI of two men ("man bun" and "backpack guy") who found the second pipe bomb – and they were later identified as Capitol Police officers.
On January 6, just before the breach of the Capitol, several pipe bombs were discovered by Karlin Younger, who was an employee of FirstNet that has connections to the FBI, and she found a bomb outside the RNC when she was doing her laundry. Camera footage was corrupted.
Pipe bomb #2 was found moments later outside the DNC by 'man-bun' and 'backpack guy' who turned out to be Capitol Police officers. A Secret Service agent in a vehicle finished his sandwich as 'backpack guy' reported to him that he found the pipe bomb, which is very unusual behavior in an emergency.
There was geofencing and other data collected at the time in question, but 51 out of 186 phone numbers in the area were identified as "not needing further action" because the phones "belong to law enforcement officers or persons on the exclusion." Critics are asking why the FBI exclude any phone number?
FBI surveillance was pulled away from investigation of Shauna Kerkhoff after 2 days.
Two whistleblowers have communicated with Rep. Massie.
The FBI is offering a $500,000 reward for the pipe bomber, but the agency refuses to release video footage from 800 cameras in area. There is a two-tiered justice system: the FBI contracted with private citizens and paid them as 'sedition hunters' to find the 1600 Americans that were charged in the breach of the Capitol.